The only drawbacks I've found so far with the Motorola XOOM is its price and connectivity requirements. Being that it's the world's first, it's priced at $799.99. That's a good chunk of a change for a tablet, that's basically untested at this point. As for connectivity, you must subscribe to at least a month of service from Verizon. The pros, however, do seem to outweigh the cons, with the XOOM being upgradeable to LTE, coming with both Wi-Fi and 3G access (via Verizon's network), a dual-core processor (NVIDIA's Tegra T20), and a 10.1" screen. Aside from the price, it seems like it could take away some of the iPad's marketshare, that is until the next version of the iPad (iPad 2) ships.

If you want to guarantee that there will be a XOOM with your name on it, head over to a Best Buy store on February 24th--no more pre-orders allowed, according to the pre-order page.